Woodland Trust

Nature's CalendarNature Detectives

Keep a look out in the tree tops for rooks first nest-building - record them on our survey!

Alder. Photo: Tayloralder

Alnus glutinosa

  • Grey-brown bark with a network of shallow fissures
     
  • Very rounded, dark green, shiny leaves
     
  • Male and female catkins, the latter look like miniature cones
     

Where found

Germinates particularly where soils are seasonally waterlogged. It is often found beside streams. Its seeds actually float and are distributed by streams to germinate in muddy banks.
 

When to look forAdd the dates of when you first record this species

  • Flowers in March
     
  • Leaves in April/May
     

Did you know?

Nodules on roots which contain bacteria that 'fix' nitrogen make it a valuable species for enriching poor ground.